2009 Fall Conference Agenda

Friday, October 9, 2009 – Business Attire

4:00 – 5:00 pm Registration Available ………………… Second Floor, Reynolds Alumni Center Check-in and pick up your materials before the conference begins. Visit with fellow members in the Great Room prior to the start of the conference.

5:00 – 7:00 pm Welcome & Conference Kick-Off ………………………………...…. Great Room Presenters: Ellie Miller, Todd McCubbin, Dean Michael O’Brien, Kellie Bray & Debbie Jones Kick-off the conference by meeting your mentor or mentee and networking with fellow members. Presenters will highlight the weekend’s conference activities as well as share information on the opportunities available to you as a member of the Society. Learn more about Martha Wright Griffiths, the Society’s namesake, and enjoy a fun networking activity before moving into the ballroom for the networking dinner.

7:00 – 8:30 pm Networking Dinner …………………………………………… Columns Ballroom Keynote Presenter: Angela Bendorf Jamison Mizzou alumna Angela Bendorf Jamison, BS ’85, lives in Wake Forest, North Carolina, where she is president and owner of Communicopia Marketing Services. As an inflammatory breast cancer survivor, Angela has learned to live each day to its fullest potential and enjoy the little things that come her way. In 2009, Angela’s friendship with 10 of her best friends was chronicled in The Girls From Ames, written by Jeffrey Zaslow, co-author of The Last Lecture. Make plans to join your mentor or mentee for dinner and listen to this engaging presentation.

8:30 – 10:30 pm Movie Night & Informal Networking ……………………… Columns Ballroom Slumdog Millionaire is an Oscar-winning film that tells the story of a Mumbai teen who grew up in the slums and later becomes a contestant on the Indian version of “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” This tremendous film includes themes of poverty and wealth, despair and hope, greed and generosity, blindness and vision. Stick around for the viewing of this film and join in the discussion on Saturday morning. Feel free to bring a comfy change of clothes as you enjoy this moving film.

Saturday, October 10– Black & Gold Business Casual Dress

8:30 – 9:30 am Breakfast With Your Mentor/Mentee ………………………. Columns Ballroom Meet your mentor or mentee for breakfast to begin the day and prepare for the remainder of the conference. Participate in a discussion about Slumdog Millionaire facilitated during breakfast.

9:30 – 10:30 am Hidden Health Risks ………………………………………….. Columns Ballroom Presenter: Dr. Frederick vom Saal Recent studies have shown that Bisphenol A (BPA), an organic compound found in plastics, is extremely harmful in very low doses. Frederick vom Saal, a professor of biological sciences at Mizzou, will share his research on the hidden health risks of using plastic products containing BPA.

10:30 – 10:45 am Break

10:45 – 11:45 am Breakout Session #1: 1A. Sustain Mizzou …………………………….……………………... Great Room Presenters: Members of Sustain Mizzou Sustain Mizzou is a non-partisan, student environmental organization dedicated to promoting environmental sustainability on and off campus. We do this through collaboration, cooperation, education and local action. This year we are running over 13 student-lead projects that include making recycled notebooks out of cereal boxes and used computer paper (we use the blank side); our food drive that raises money to buy from local farmers and donate to the Central Missouri Food Bank, and Tiger Tailgate Recycling, which encourages and facilitates recycling at football games.

Women in Male Dominated Fields ……………………………… Columns D&E 2A. Panel Presentation Panelists: Nancy Flournoy, Debbie Jones, Anji Phillips & Megan Phillips Is the “glass ceiling” alive and well? A panel of Griffiths members will share their experiences as women working in male dominated fields. You’ll have an opportunity to listen to their experiences as well as ask questions about how these women have succeeded in fields traditionally dominated by men.

11:45 am – 1:15 pm Lunch & Keynote Presentation ……………………………… Columns Ballroom Leadership and the Wise Woman Presenter: Jo Lena Johnson Life is a four letter word that can be challenging to balance and thrilling to live… find out what NOT to do if you are willing to THRIVE in each area of your life! It’s Your Choice! Mizzou alumna Jo Lena Johnson, BA ’92, is the founder of Absolute Good, a top-notch training and management company that focuses on enhanced life skills and building relationships. Her presentation will transform your thinking and your life. You’ll also get a sneak preview of the afternoon botanical garden tour with Pete Millier.

1:15 – 1:30 pm Break

1:30 – 2:20 pm Breakout Session #2: Alumnae: 2A. Campus Botanic Gardens ………..……………………... Depart from Lobby Presenter: Pete Millier The Mizzou Botanic Garden is a living museum of thousands of plants displayed amongst famous icons, such as Thomas Jefferson’s original grave marker and the Columns of . The garden is designed to delight campus visitors with its beauty and to provide a fertile academic environment for educators, researchers and students. Stretch your legs and learn more about the garden during this presentation and tour.

1:30 – 2:20 pm Students: 2B. Keynote Follow-Up ………………………………………….... Columns D&E Alumna Jo Lena Johnson will continue her message during this breakout session with students. Preparing for life beyond college – learn it now or pay for it later! Learn why differences matter – generational ones that is! 2:30 – 3:30 pm Breakout Session #3: Alumnae: 3A. Keynote Follow-Up ………………………………………….... Columns D&E Alumna Jo Lena Johnson will continue her message during this breakout session with alumnae. Balancing for health, work, relationships and expectations – yours and everyone else’s!

Students: 3B. Campus Botanic Gardens ………..……………………... Depart from Lobby Presenter: Pete Millier The Mizzou Botanic Garden is a living museum of thousands of plants displayed amongst famous icons, such as Thomas Jefferson’s original grave marker and the Columns of Academic Hall. The garden is designed to delight campus visitors with its beauty and to provide a fertile academic environment for educators, researchers and students. Stretch your legs and learn more about the garden during this presentation and tour.

3:30 – 3:45 pm Break

3:45 – 4:45 pm Female Athletes of Mizzou Panel Presentation ………………………………………………Columns Ballroom Panelists: Mitzi Clayton, Michelle Collins, Alicia Hatcher & Krishna Lee Hear from several Mizzou female student athletes about their experiences on the playing field and how the lessons learned have enhanced their leadership abilities. Mitzi Clayton, a former Mizzou student athlete, will moderate the panel presentation. Mitzi currently serves as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance in the Mizzou Department of Athletics.

4:45 – 5:45 pm Closing Reception & Presentation ………………………………….. Great Room Presenter: Dr. Anna Schwartz Join us as for a closing reception as the fall conference comes to an end. You’ll hear a brief presentation on the research being conducted bsy Dr. Anna Schwartz, an author, researcher, educator and advanced practice nurse practitioner. She is president of Coleman Health and directs Horses Providing Hope and Healing, a nonprofit horse therapy program for cancer survivors and at-risk youth. Following the presentation, visit with members as the fall conference comes to a close.

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Fall 2009 Conference Speakers

Todd McCubbin, MEd ‘95 Executive Director, Mizzou Alumni Association

Todd McCubbin directs the operational and financial activities of the Alumni Association. He is responsible for increasing Association membership, managing the budget and the relationship with the Association’s governing board and its committees, overseeing alumni and student programming and events, managing relationships with divisional and affinity alumni organizations, and representing the Association on campus. He manages the integration of the Association's activities with other campus advancement efforts.

McCubbin received his bachelor's degree in Journalism from Truman State University in 1993 and a master's degree in Education from MU in 1995. In addition to his career in advancement, McCubbin serves on the Board of Directors for Boone Family Resources and the Missouri/Illinois Region of the American Red Cross. He is active with the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, CASE (Council for Advancement and Support of Education) and the Daniel Boone Little League. Todd and his wife, Debra, have two daughters, Avery and Mya, and a son, Tate.

Michael J. O’Brien Dean, MU College of Arts & Science

Michael J. O’Brien is the dean of the College of Arts & Science at Mizzou. His main areas of research focus on the integration of evolutionary theory into archaeology. Some of the earlier work, undertaken in the late 1980s and early 1990s, involved creating a groundwork for that integration. This built on the earlier work of Bob Dunnell, Bob Leonard, and Tom Jones. No one thinks or works in a vacuum. In addition to Dunnell, Leonard, and Jones, I’ve benefited from collaborative interactions with Mike Schiffer, Stephen Shennan, Mark Collard, Tom Holland, Marcel Harmon, Todd VanPool, José Luis Lanata, Carl Lipo, and especially Lee Lyman, whose ideas on evolution and archaeology (not to mention the history of American archaeology) are so intertwined with his own that it’s impossible to state with any certainty exactly which one thought of what.

On the personal side, Dean O’Brien has three great kids—Nathan, Kimberly and Aaron, all of whom actually took anthropology in college—and two lazy cats, neither of whom took anthropology.

Ellie Miller, BSBE ‘04 Griffiths Leadership Society www.griffithsleadershipsociety.com Account Executive, Procter & Gamble Chair, Griffiths Leadership Society

Ellie Miller is an Account Executive for Procter & Gamble in Fayetteville, Arkansas. She manages P&G’s hair care portfolio for the Wal-Mart business in the United States. The portfolio includes five brands: Pantene, Herbal Essences, Head & Shoulders, Aussie, and Infusium. Prior to this role, Ellie worked on P&G’s hair color business and in Minneapolis, Minnesota on the pharmaceutical business.

Ellie currently serves as the Outreach Department Chair for her church, is a steering committee member for Paint the Town Red, a local fund-raiser for the American Heart Association, and serves on the Young Professional Arts Society council. She is also involved as a member of the Long Range Planning Committee for the Mizzou Alumni Association, in addition to being the current Chair of Griffiths Leadership Society.

Ellie graduated from Mizzou with a degree in Biological Engineering in May 2004. While a student, Ellie was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority, the Alumni Association Student Board, and Homecoming Steering Committee. She is currently pursuing her Masters in Business Administration from the University of Arkansas.

Kellie Bray, BSAg ‘98 Government Affairs Leader, CropLife America Vice Chair, Griffiths Leadership Society

Kellie Bray is a Government Affairs Leader with CropLife America in Washington, D.C. CropLife America is the nation’s largest trade organization for agriculture and pest management, representing developers, manufacturers, formulators and distributors of virtually all the crop protection products used by American farmers and growers.

From 2001 to 2008 Bray served in various roles with the National Association of Professional Insurance Agents including Director of Federal Affairs and Assistant Vice President of Federal Affairs. Previously, Bray served as the PAC Coordinator for the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association from 1999 to 2001.

Bray serves in many volunteer capacities including Sigma Kappa Sorority as a Collegiate Province Officer, chapter advisor and national trainer; Griffiths Leadership Society as Vice Chair; and as a member of Women in Government Relations. Bray served on the Mizzou Alumni Association Governing Board from 2007-2009.

Bray is a native of Cameron, Missouri and received a Bachelor’s Degree in General Agriculture with a minor in Political Science from the .

Jacqueline McEntire Clark, BA ‘84 Director of Communications & Public Affairs, Ash Grove Cement Company President, Mizzou Alumni Association

Jacqueline, APR, is Director of Communications and Public Affairs for the Ash Grove Cement Company, the largest U.S.-owned cement company, which is headquartered in Overland Park, Kan. Ms. Clark directs Ash Grove’s public and government affairs as well as its corporate communications, political action, community relations and crisis management programs. She serves on the KC Alumni Chapter Board of Directors, the Mizzou Legislative Network Committee and the Griffiths’ Leadership Society for Women. She is the co-founder of the KC Tiger Ball, an event that has raised more than $300,000 for student scholarships. Jacqueline earned a master’s degree in public affairs with honors from Park University’s Hauptmann School of Public Affairs.

Angela Bendorf Jamison, BS Ag ‘85 President & Owner, Communicopia Marketing Services Inc.

Angela Bendorf Jamison lives in Wake Forest, North Carolina, with her husband, Warner, and

Griffiths Leadership Society www.griffithsleadershipsociety.com nine-year-old daughter, Camryn. As an inflammatory breast cancer survivor, Angela has learned to live each day to its fullest potential and enjoy the little things that come her way.

Angela is president and owner of Communicopia Marketing Services Inc, a firm she founded in 1998 to provide clients with public relations and marketing communications. She has 24 years of hands-on marketing communications experience working as a newspaper editor, public relations practitioner, corporate communications manager and small business owner.

Angela earned a degree in agricultural journalism from the University of Missouri in 1985. While at Mizzou, Angela was the General Services director for the Missouri Students Association, an ambassador for ASUM (Associated Students of the University of Missouri), on the Alumni Association Student Board, a Summer Welcome orientation leader and member of Chi Omega sorority. During her senior year, she was inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa, a national leadership honor society.

In 2009, Angela’s friendship with 10 of her best friends was chronicled in The Girls from Ames, written by Jeffrey Zaslow, coauthor of The Last Lecture. The book, which rose to #3 on the New York Times best-sellers list, is a testament to the deep bonds of women as they experience life’s joys and challenges. The book begins at a 2007 reunion hosted by Angela in her Wake Forest home.

Frederick vom Saal Curators’ Professor, Biological Sciences

Dr. Frederick vom Saal currently holds the position of Curators’ Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Missouri. vom Saal received his BA in Psychobiology from New York University and MS and PhD in neurobiology from Rutgers University.

The focus of his current research is on the effects of fetal exposure to low doses of natural estrogens and to estrogenic endocrine disrupting chemicals. In these studies, doses are used that have been shown to be in the hormonally active range based on in vitro studies using intact cells in human serum. Pregnant mice are fed physiologically relevant rather than toxic doses of estrogenic chemicals, and effects on differentiating reproductive organs are examined for evidence of imprinting of selected genes involved in organogenesis. In addition, reproductive organ function and behavior in the offspring are examined during later life.

Results show that fetal exposure to low doses of natural and synthetic estrogenic chemicals (as much as 600,000-times lower than doses used in traditional toxicological studies) lead in males to a permanent increase in prostate size, changes in enzyme activity and steroid receptor numbers in a number of organs, a decrease in sperm production, and increased aggressiveness, while in females, changes in neuroendocrine and uterine function as well as behavior occur. These findings provide the first experimental evidence that exposure to environmentally relevant doses of man-made estrogenic chemicals found in plastics and pesticides during fetal life can irreversibly alter the course of fetal development.

Debbie Jones, BA ‘74 IT Manager, Ford Motor Company Kansas City Assembly Plant Programming Chair, Griffiths Leadership Society

Debbie Jones is currently the IT Manager for the Ford Motor Company Kansas City Assembly Plant. Her team supports both office computers and plant floor automation for Ford's highest production assembly plant – building Ford Escapes, Mercury Mariners, Mazda Tributes, and

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Ford F-150s. She was the first female Plant IT Manager within Ford. She has spent her entire career in information technology; much of it in automotive or airplane manufacturing.

Debbie was a founding member and the Secretary of the Motor City Tigers (Detroit area Mizzou alumni group). She has been a Griffiths member for 3 years and is currently the Programming Chair. She has participated in 3 breast cancer fund raising walks of 60 miles each and has raised $15,000 for breast cancer causes over the last 4 years.

Debbie has a B.A. in Math and Computer Sciences from Mizzou and an MBA from the University of Puget Sound. She is a certified PMP (Project Management Professional) and a 6-sigma Level 2 Master Black Belt.

Anji Phillips Doctoral Candidate, Communication Student Member, Griffiths Leadership Society

Anji completed her undergraduate work at Bradley University in 1994 with an emphasis in radio and television. She worked in the field after graduation as a disk jockey, was talent in two Super Bowl commercials, and performed various communication related work. Anji then merged her communication and computer skills and spent time in manufacturing. She was a programmable logic controller specialist where she would troubleshoot downed automation lines, she implemented ISO, managed quality and improvement for a corporation, and trained employees and customers on-site at Caterpillar and Bridgestone-Firestone as examples. She received her master's degree in 2007 from Illinois State University. She is currently a doctoral student in the Department of Communication at the University of Missouri. Anji has taught various communication courses at Bradley, ISU, and Mizzou including: writing for the mass media, media literacy, speech, mass communication, introduction to electronic media, and field and studio production courses. Her research interests include the intersection of mass communication and politics with a particular focus on audience and voter effects.

Nancy Flournoy Professor & Chair, Department of Statistics

Nancy Flournoy is a professor and chair of the Department of Statistics at the University of Missouri. She earned her bachelor and masters degrees in biostatistics from the University of California, Los Angeles. Flournoy received her PhD in biomathematics from the University of Washington.

Flournoy is on the Advisory Council for the University of Missouri NSF Advance grant as well as on the STRIDE as a mentor. She has received a number of awards including the Elizabeth Scott Award which is sponsored by the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies (COPSS). In 2007, Flournoy received the F.N. David Award, also by the COPSS, for her research contributions, devoted teaching, passionate mentoring to young statisticians and leadership in the profession.

Megan Phillips, BA ‘92, B.E.S. ‘92, JD ‘96 Law Clerk, Missouri Court of Appeals Alumnae Member, Griffiths Leadership Society

Megan Phillips is a law clerk for the Missouri Court of Appeals. She began her career in large law firms in Paris, France, and St. Louis, Missouri, and has also worked in non-profit women’s advocacy, the family court system, and academia. Megan is President of the Missouri CASA Association, a member of the boards of the Missouri Bar, the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis and the Forest Park Southeast Development Corporation, and a volunteer faculty member for the Missouri Girls State leadership program. Previously she

Griffiths Leadership Society www.griffithsleadershipsociety.com served as President of the Women Lawyers’ Association of Greater St. Louis and a member of the board of the National Conference of Women’s Bar Associations. She earned her J.D., B.A. in Sociology, and B.E.S. in Educational and Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri, where the College of Education honored her with the Outstanding Achievement Award in 2005.

Jo Lena Johnson, BA ‘92 Communication & Leadership Facilitator, Absolute Good Alumnae Member, Griffiths Leadership Society

Jo Lena Johnson lived in “The City of Angels” and spent several successful years in marketing & radio before focusing her efforts on purpose-driven work as a Leadership Trainer & Communication Facilitator. She created “U.R. Absolute Good” Marketing, Promotion & Events in 1998 and had as many as 50 young adults on her team as promotional and administrative staff. In 2002, she began managing the “Life Skills Management Division” of Absolute Good, traveling throughout North America and the United Kingdom, conducting corporate, leadership, professional development, and diversity trainings. Her extensive and intuitive skills as a coach have helped many achieve personal, professional and teams goals. She has served as a facilitator for over 60,000 adult learners and students.

She has also served as a business development consultant for several non-profit organizations, corporations and community organizations throughout the country. She really enjoys the knowledge gained from & with those whom she encounters and feels honored to spend time in large group settings, private workshops & retreats, and simply enjoying day to day activities. Quality time with interesting people, friends and family is what she treasures most. Ms. Johnson is a seeker of truth, loves to read, is passionate, and is committed to principle based works. In late 2008 she began conducting the “Mission Possible Communication Series” and spent the summer of 2009 researching, formulating and honing her latest endeavor…a large-scale restoration project intended to support people in the five main areas of life. She is setting up her “St. Louis Satelitte Office” and will inaugurate “Mission Possible Press” with volumes of small books, several life enrichment magazines and “words of wisdom” from some of the United States most brilliant minds. She wears many hats and no matter what her role – organizer, producer, trainer, or facilitator, she is a leader 100% of the time.

Ms. Johnson received her bachelor of science in interdisciplinary studies from Mizzou in December 1992. She currently resides in the Washington, D.C. area.

Peter Millier Director, Campus Facilities-Landscape Services

Pete Millier is the Director of Campus Facilities-Landscape Services and the Mizzou Botanic Garden. He has been with the University since 2005. Pete came to the University from California State University, Fresno where he managed the grounds department and the campus arboretum.

Mr. Millier has an undergraduate degree in Plant Science and a graduate degree in Public Administration. Pete has worked in horticulture for over 30 years and has worked as a landscape contractor, nurseryman, and golf course superintendent before going into landscape management.

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Mitzi Clayton, BSEd ’94, MSEd ‘96 Assistant Athletics Director, Compliance Mizzou Department of Athletics

Mitzi Clayton is in her 11th year with the University of Missouri Athletic Department, currently serving as the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance. Clayton spent three years as a compliance assistant from 1995-97 and two years with State Farm Insurance prior to returning to MU in 2000.

Clayton oversees a variety of compliance issues including camps and clinics, interpretation requests, rules education, legislation, and investigations and self-reporting of infractions. She also is a member of the MU Gambling Task Force and serves as Tri-Chair for the MU/UM United Way Campaign. In 2008, Clayton was recognized for fostering better understanding and communication between alumni and staff by receiving the MU Alumni Association Award for Alumni Relations Excellence.

Clayton came to Missouri on a track and field scholarship in 1990. During her five years as an athlete, she earned All-Big Eight honors in the javelin. She was a two-time All-Big Eight Academic team member, Phillips 66 Academic first-team selection and co-captain of the team.

A native of Lexington, Mo., Clayton received her bachelor of educational studies degree from Missouri in 1994, and in 1996, completed her master's degree in sports management. She is married to Brian Clayton of Norbonne, Mo., and they have a nine-year old son, Bryson.

Michelle Collins Senior, Soccer

Michelle Collins plays forward for the Mizzou Soccer Team. As a junior, Collins led the team in assists with seven and was second on the squad with 21 points. She also added two game- winning goals.

Collins grew up in Naperville, Illinois and lettered every year in high school. She is currently pursuing a degree in speech pathology at Mizzou. She chose Mizzou over the University of Wisconsin (where her father played football), Illinois State and Northwestern.

Alicia Hatcher Senior, Gymnastics

Hatcher joined the Tigers as a two-time Junior Olympic national qualifier. She earned Missouri State championship titles in 2002 and 2004 and placed third in 2003. As an athlete at Mizzou, Hatcher has received academic and athletic Big 12 accolades. She was also recognized as the Varsity M Association Athlete of the Year while on the Mizzou Gymnastics Team.

Originally from Blue Springs, Hatcher is finishing her degree in journalism at Mizzou. In addition to her leadership on the Mizzou gymnastics team, Hatcher was a member of the Student Athlete Advisory Board and Mystical Seven.

Krishna Lee, BSBA ‘09 Track & Field

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Krishna Lee was a member of the Mizzou Track & Field Team until 2009 when she graduated from Mizzou with a degree in Business Administration. As a student athlete, Lee received numerous awards for her performance including All-Big 12 academic and athletic honors.

Lee holds the school record for the hammer throw and indoor shot put and was an NCAA regional qualifier three times. She qualified for the 2008 U.S. Olympic trials and was named an All-American in 2008 for the indoor shot put. Lee is from the Kansas City area.

Anna Schwartz, ARNP, PhD, FAAN Associate Research Professor, Arizona State University President, Coleman Health

Anna is an author, researcher, educator, and advanced practice nurse practitioner. She currently serves as an associate research professor at Arizona State University. Dr. Schwartz is president of Coleman Health where she directs Horses Providing Hope and Healing, a nonprofit horse therapy program for cancer survivors and at-risk youth.

Dr. Schwartz’s career achievements include research to improve the quality of life of cancer patients through physical activity and symptom management. The National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Nursing Research, Department of Defense, and the Oncology Nursing Foundation have funded her research. She recently published Cancer Fitness: Exercise Programs for Patients and Survivors, a culmination of years of research that gives cancer patients a scientifically based program for physical activity and symptom management. She has been published in more than twenty-five journals and publications and has authored or co-authored seven book chapters.

Dr. Schwartz was an elite competitive cyclist, setting three world records. She has coached more than 120 cyclists and triathletes to national and world titles. In 2003, she came out of cycling retirement to become a member of the 2003 Tour of Hope Team that rode from Los Angeles to Washington, DC in seven days to raise awareness about cancer research. She currently lives in Cave Creek, Arizona, where she raises quarter horses and Navajo-Churro sheep.

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